I looked at my ps output, and they do seem to each have a different pid.

However, I will look into this. I *think* that I have native threads on
this machine.

I don't know ps well enough to find the right option, but there is always
"man ps"...

> than why do they all have a different process id??  Also, how what would the option 
>be to turn off viewing of threads and just view processes?
> thanks for your help Jay,
> Dean
> 
> "D. Jay Newman" wrote:
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> > > On linux did anybody ever get a linux patch for fixing the problem of one 
>process per java thread.  I read on the sun bug parade they were going to port to a 
>new threading model but we needed to update the linux threading????  I have seen many 
>e-mails complaining about how tomcat creates soooo many processes and this is due to 
>a JVM thing not tomcat.  Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many 
>many java processes on their linux?
> > > Any help, pointers you could give me would be great,
> >
> > As near as I can tell, Linux *doesn't* create multiple processes. If you
> > look closely at the output of "ps" all the java "processes" exist in the
> > same processes.
> >
> > Linux (at least RedHat) comes with a "ps" that reports threads as well
> > as processes.
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